BROKEN, LOST, HOPELESS
The brave men and women who voluntarily joined the military to preserve our freedom have returned home to a life filled with anxiety, anger and fear. Many of these brave men and women are vulnerable as they come home and feel hopeless. These military veterans do what they know how to do; Survive!
In Southcentral Kansas, there are well over 200 homeless veterans continuing to fight on their home soil. Their "home" is a concrete bridge with makeshift ... さらに詳しく
BROKEN, LOST, HOPELESS
The brave men and women who voluntarily joined the military to preserve our freedom have returned home to a life filled with anxiety, anger and fear. Many of these brave men and women are vulnerable as they come home and feel hopeless. These military veterans do what they know how to do; Survive!
In Southcentral Kansas, there are well over 200 homeless veterans continuing to fight on their home soil. Their "home" is a concrete bridge with makeshift walls formed out of blankets or whatever they can find to protect themselves from the elements. Or, you will find these veterans squatting in an abandoned building. Often, they are afraid to fall asleep for fear of losing what little belongings they have or being harmed.
These men and woman risked their lives for our country. They voluntarily gave of their time and their service honorably and without question. And now, they are living alone on the streets, not knowing how to get the help they deserve.
With your help, Passageways is working to eliminate veteran homelessness. We provide a safe environment for our Heroes to live while they work towards their personal goals to overcome the challenges and conditions that brought them to this point in their life, homeless and living off the grid. Passageways gives them a hand-up in life to bring about effective and lasting change.
Passageways provides a sense of hope and belonging:
“When I walked in the door, I knew this time would be different. I had a sense of hope and one of belonging.” From Hero Tom.
“They (the Passageways folks) drove me up to this house. I thought for sure it was one of their houses and they just had to stop there for something. Then they told me that this was Passageways. I was stunned. I felt so comfortable being in a house instead of a shelter. And, the backyard is awesome!” from Hero Dave.
“I have been to other shelters and felt like just one of the crowd. Passageways was different. I felt like I was at home. Jennifer, Susan and Sean helped me feel like I could overcome my issues.” From Hero Ron.
Within the walls of the Passageways Living Center, our Heroes naturally protect each other much like they did while serving our country. The camaraderie is palpable when you walk through our doors and will be enhanced when we open the doors to Homefront Veteran Neighborhood. The design for Homefront will be cottage homes with front porches clustered into neighborhoods, complete with gardens, walking paths and a dog park. Additionally, there will be a Resource Center, Community Center, Chapel and other common areas encouraging community support among local veteran organizations.
Our Passageways Outreach Center is a place for veterans who are ready to move past homelessness and into a place of their own. The Center provides gently used furniture and household goods to these veterans at no charge. The Center also features a thrift type of store that is open for the public to shop. Everything is sold by donation.
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